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Internal Medicine Meeting 2025

ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans was once again a highly successful gathering of over 6,000 ACP internal medicine members. The meeting featured more than 170 scientific sessions on a wide range of internal medicine clinical subspecialty and generalist topics ranging from sessions on artificial intelligence and health policy issues to behavioral health and new digital health tools. 

Reed V. Tuckson, MD, FACP, Managing Director of Tuckson Health Connections, LLC, a vehicle to advance initiatives that support optimal health and well-being, delivered the keynote talk, Professionalism in a Time of Crisis.  

Meeting highlights included:

New in Annals of Internal Medicine: Hear It First From the Authors  

In this year’s scientific plenary session, Annals of Internal Medicine presented three breaking scientific research articles and featured the authors of those articles. Christine Laine, MD, MPH, Annals of Internal Medicine Editor in Chief and ACP Senior Vice President, introduced the authors and facilitated a discussion to gain further insights into their work.

The articles and presentations included:

Welcome Reception

ACP hosted another successful and sold-out Welcome Reception celebrating the depth and breadth of our attendees’ professional identities, cultures, and generations. The reception united the many voices of internal medicine from U.S. and global communities with one celebratory event providing an opportunity to meet and enjoy colleagues in person so that conversations can continue throughout the year. 

Returning Favorites 

The ACP Career and Professional Development Center offered a robust collection of professional development resources and tools to help attendees learn, network, and grow in their career, including Mini but Mighty Academic Skills Sessions, one-on-one career coaching sessions, opportunities at the Job Placement Center, and the Abstract and Poster displays.

Doctor’s Dilemma

The coveted Osler Cup was presented to the Massachusetts team from St. Vincent’s Hospital for winning Doctor’s Dilemma. ACP Doctor’s Dilemma® is an annual competition that evaluates the medical knowledge of up to 60 internal medicine residency teams, each representing an ACP chapter.

Clinical Skills Center

The always popular Clinical Skills Center offered hands-on learning opportunities, including simulation models focusing on office-based procedures, live model examination skills, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) imaging stations, and activities supporting assessment and interpretation skills.

Convocation Ceremony

ACP’s annual Convocation Ceremony honored in-person recipients of outstanding contributions to medicine, recognizing 285 new Fellows, 681 members elected to Mastership, and the recipients of 24 national awards.

Register Now for Internal Medicine Meeting 2026

Mark your calendars for ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting 2026, April 16 to 18 in San Francisco, CA, to experience the best scientific program available for internal medicine physicians and subspecialists.
Register today! 

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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an increasingly used tool to improve diagnostic timeliness and accuracy. Our member-exclusive ACP POCUS Pathway Bundle provides a comprehensive collection of ultrasound training options, including live courses with hands-on training, online interactive modules, a longitudinal virtual mentorship program, and more. CME/MOC are available, and a certificate of completion is awarded upon completion of each course. Visit www.acponline.org/pocus to learn more about our POCUS resources.  

Annals Latest Highlights  

Host Christine Laine, MD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine summarizes the highlights from the latest Annals of Internal Medicine articles.  

Annals of Internal Medicine Podcast Annals on Call

Host Robert Centor, MD, MACP, and guests debate and discuss recent articles from Annals of Internal Medicine

Bedside Rounds

Host Adam Rodman, MD, FACP, focuses on historic stories of clinical medicine and how they relate to today’s society and culture. 

CORE IM

Host Shreya Trivedi, MD, and her team present clinically relevant internal medicine-specific topics for physicians. Core IM also offers a series of podcast episodes addressing interprofessional team care.

The DEI Shift

Hosts Tammy Lin, MD, MPH, FACP; Tiffany I. Leung, MD, MPH, FACP, FAMIA; and Pooja Jaeel, MD, focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine and feature a diverse team of members across career stages—from undergraduate students to advanced career physicians, representing a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.